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mickelson, els, tied for second. and it wouldn't have been poulter if he didn't vet to get out of a long bunker shot, had about a ten foot put ats and it went right up to the edge of the hole. didn't stop, but just looked in and gently fell in with the perfect speed. amazing. now to football. sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when the redskins win, the incumbent wins. doesn't mean for sure, andrew. in 18 presidential contests, only once has this rule not held. that was in 2004 when president bush defeated john kerry despite a redskins loss. if history holds true, y
mickelson, els, tied for second. and it wouldn't have been poulter if he didn't vet to get out of a long bunker shot, had about a ten foot put ats and it went right up to the edge of the hole. didn't stop, but just looked in and gently fell in with the perfect speed. amazing. now to football. sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only...
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most recently when they reported in the after math of sandy, they posted a spectacular 11 cent el earnings beat off a 37 cent basis. rising 34.7%, and they gave up guidance for the next quarter. it's the triple play. because this is an infrastructure builder, we care about the backlog. the book of business -- they're new book. the 12-month back-day-old log rose to a new record. the bookings increased by 17% for the previous quarter. think about it like this. quanta is a $5 billion company with more than $4 billion of business over the next year. doesn't that sound like the kind of stock you want to own? . i think it's a terrific long-term story, firing on all cylinders. even though the stock is up 20% for the year, it's still pretty darn cheap. and the stock is ten bucks below where it was four years ago before the great recession took hold and when there wasn't nearly as much business as there are in and out. i'll bet it could get a substantial higher price to earns multiple. the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do i
most recently when they reported in the after math of sandy, they posted a spectacular 11 cent el earnings beat off a 37 cent basis. rising 34.7%, and they gave up guidance for the next quarter. it's the triple play. because this is an infrastructure builder, we care about the backlog. the book of business -- they're new book. the 12-month back-day-old log rose to a new record. the bookings increased by 17% for the previous quarter. think about it like this. quanta is a $5 billion company with...
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aped then at 8:30, mohamed el-erian. in corporate news, jcpenney was the biggest loser in the s&p 500 yesterday. we'll be talking to bill ackman, he disagrees with andrew's column that calls for a dose of realism for the ceo ron johnson. we'll hear from bill himself a little later this morning. plus ursula burns is a very busy person. xerox holding investor conference today. she's also a part of the business round table calling for action on the fiscal cliff. she's meeting with president obama on this topic tomorrow and was recently elected to exxon's board. she'll be joining you live at 7:00 eastern. joe, i believe you have breaking earnings numbers. >> home depot 63 cents, a nonrecurring item in there of 11 cents a share. due to the previously announced closing of seven stores in china. on an adjusted basis, the company reported earnings of $1.1 billion or 74 crepts a share, 23% above the same period last year and 4 cents above expectations of 70 cents. third quarter results were better than we expected and reflected i
aped then at 8:30, mohamed el-erian. in corporate news, jcpenney was the biggest loser in the s&p 500 yesterday. we'll be talking to bill ackman, he disagrees with andrew's column that calls for a dose of realism for the ceo ron johnson. we'll hear from bill himself a little later this morning. plus ursula burns is a very busy person. xerox holding investor conference today. she's also a part of the business round table calling for action on the fiscal cliff. she's meeting with president...
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what el ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> welcome back. bp has temporarily suspended from competing for u.s. government contracts. the epa says the action was taken due to bp's lack of business integrity regarding that oil platform blowout that caused the 2010 oil spill. coming up, several stocks -- >> that i do know. >> nice. rose bud? rose bud? several stocks on the move this morning. only one can be the stock of the day. is it in your portfolio? find out next. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," the clock is ticking to avoid fiscal disaster. who will have the courage to take the lead on a compromise deal? we'll ask former fed chairman paul volcker and latest read on employment and jobless claims and gdp data. don't miss "squawk box" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink hel
what el ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> welcome back. bp has temporarily suspended from competing for u.s. government contracts. the epa says the action was taken due to bp's lack of business integrity regarding that oil platform blowout that caused the 2010 oil spill. coming up, several stocks -- >> that i do know. >> nice. rose bud? rose bud? several stocks on the move this morning. only one can be the stock of the day. is...
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in the spirit of thanksgiving, we're asking you to el us what is it about our system you're most thankful for? we'll get your answers in just a moment. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> for this last trading day before thanksgiving, our system isn't perfect, but still the best in the world and we're all participants brings us to this morning's question. in the spirit of thanksgiving, tell us why i'm thankful. what is it about our capitalist system you're most thankful for. rick writes as a country, we can afford to provide a safe
in the spirit of thanksgiving, we're asking you to el us what is it about our system you're most thankful for? we'll get your answers in just a moment. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ you can stay in and like...
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watch this debt buyback, carl, over the next couple weeks, can this el succeed? or has he convinced the recent of europe they have done enough. >>> thanks, simon. meantime protests continuing in egyp as demonstrators demand that the president morsi rescind -- announcing they're going to go on strike halting work until the decree is revoked. we're live in cairo with the later. high, ayman. >> hi, carl. the people are still demanding that the president morsi rescind his decree. also added to the list of growing demands, they want to see egypt's body that'sing tasked with writing a new constitution be mea reflect erv of egypt's diversity, and that it's not a that it doesn't reflect only the islamic party's perspecti perspective. there's some calls by the protesters to dissolved the current body and mike sure the new body is more diverse. other issues are lingers from the revolutionary days. president morsist says he has to takes the action action becausitis egypt's judiciary that's stalling the it's shaping out -- caught in the midding are supporters every both side
watch this debt buyback, carl, over the next couple weeks, can this el succeed? or has he convinced the recent of europe they have done enough. >>> thanks, simon. meantime protests continuing in egyp as demonstrators demand that the president morsi rescind -- announcing they're going to go on strike halting work until the decree is revoked. we're live in cairo with the later. high, ayman. >> hi, carl. the people are still demanding that the president morsi rescind his decree....
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stick with us throughout ele election night as well. >>> now an update on superstorm sandy. most new york city public schools will be back in session on monday. this will be the first time the schools have opened since sandy hit last week. about 80 schools will remain closed due to severe storm damage. those schools will be moved to temporary locations. and the conditions for those without power in storm zones could be getting worse over the next few days. the temperature is expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow morning. many residents without power are staying in shelters, trying to stay warm. the red cross is moving 80,000 blankets into the region ahead of colder weather. >>> back to politics now, mitt romney and paul ryan are expected to speak at separate events in just a few minutes. we'll bring those to you as they happen. urn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morn
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the population in this battleground state, a million people either call themselves catholic or eveng el angelical. this is key especially when you're talking about a state like iowa, which folks here describe to me as split right down the middle or a purple state. in the heart of des moines, evangelical christians flock to grace church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> honestly, what it all boils down to is what does the bible say and which candidate is going to follow the closest? >> for bob and rachel bradshah, that candidate is mitt romney. >> i don't know how voters loik mine the president could be for abortion the way he is, and support same-sex marriage. it's hard for me to -- somebody that claims to be a christian, you know, make statements to support things like that. >> it can't be an easy choice to make either way. >> reporter: wrestling with their votes. >> my religious beliefs, if anything it's probably going to end up being mitt romney. >> 57% of voters in the republican iowa caucuses identify themselves as evangelicals, supported rick santorum over mi
the population in this battleground state, a million people either call themselves catholic or eveng el angelical. this is key especially when you're talking about a state like iowa, which folks here describe to me as split right down the middle or a purple state. in the heart of des moines, evangelical christians flock to grace church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> honestly, what it all boils down to is what does the bible say and which candidate is going to...
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here's a brief el strags of what we're talking about. the way things stand now an across the board spending cut is scheduled to hit every federal agency after december 31st. if congress does nothing before then, the cuts take effect no matter how badly the spending is needed. no matter how much it hurts, no matter who loses his or her job. at the same time everyone in the country gets hit with an across the board tax increase after the first of the year. you'll be paying more to the federal government no matter how much it hurts unless congress figures out how to stop it before december 31st. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent dana bash. dana, this is big-time. this is a crucial issue that they have to resolve over the next, what, november and december. >> exactly. and the leader in the house and the leader in the senate wasted no time to come out and try to lay down markers. if you listen to the tone of both harry reid and house speaker john boehner each trying to sound as conciliatory and open to compromise as they c
here's a brief el strags of what we're talking about. the way things stand now an across the board spending cut is scheduled to hit every federal agency after december 31st. if congress does nothing before then, the cuts take effect no matter how badly the spending is needed. no matter how much it hurts, no matter who loses his or her job. at the same time everyone in the country gets hit with an across the board tax increase after the first of the year. you'll be paying more to the federal...
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one of our superstars cnn ireporter's name is julie el ellerton got to sit down with the cast in new york last month. >> some men are coming to kill us. they'er thi we're going to kill them first. >> i really loved it. >> great. >> i think this is the best one. >> do you? >> exceptional. >> thank you, thank you. >> how much influence do you have over the script? >> i'd like to take an awful lot but whether they listen to me, they're just pretending. i'm very much involved. i mean i don't try and sort of control it, i just kind of, the criteria in our hand was the best bond we can make so therefore let's get everything bond into it. john logan sat in on rehearsals and was really generous, because i was probably a little bit kind of, i hope he forgives me but he just went away and he'd go away and come back with great dialogue and witty dialogue, a lightness of touch that i really wanted to get into the film. >> there's no shame in saying you've lost a step. >> were you a james bond fan? >> of course, i'm 43 years old so since i was 12 years old when i was 12 years old i saw "moonraker
one of our superstars cnn ireporter's name is julie el ellerton got to sit down with the cast in new york last month. >> some men are coming to kill us. they'er thi we're going to kill them first. >> i really loved it. >> great. >> i think this is the best one. >> do you? >> exceptional. >> thank you, thank you. >> how much influence do you have over the script? >> i'd like to take an awful lot but whether they listen to me, they're just...
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he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >> well, his lawyer, obviously, says he is innocent. he says he is innocent. he will have to spend 20 years -- what? >> well, the max is 60 years, they will take into account, has he had a prior history. >> well, the question is, will he pay the money back? >> well, this was not a restitution where he stole money, he laundered, it was not as if he was out there stealing legitimate money from a businessman, he is accused of taking the money from a drug cartel, who got it through illicit businesses, and sort of clean it, hence, the term laundering money. >>> and charges behind
he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >>...
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and the president yesterday made clear that mike el morrell, who has been the assistant deputy director will take over the acting director position. he's been at that agency for more than 30 years. he's a career intelligence professional. he has been on top of the benghazi investigation leading the agency's efforts on that from day one, from the very dpinidpi beginning. he is going to be in the hot seat answering the questions from the congressional oversight committee on thursday. but i think in terms of worrying about whether general petraeus' admission and his resignation are going to affect the actual work of the cia, i wouldn't worry so much about that. people will be very focused on the answers he gives about what the cia knew and what it told the white house about benghazi. >> certainly. and this all happened with a tip, right? the fbi began investigating this after a tip. how has the fbi, would you say, been handling this? >> you know, they do what they do, which is try not to say too much officially about any possible investigations. now, i will tell you that cnn -- a source to
and the president yesterday made clear that mike el morrell, who has been the assistant deputy director will take over the acting director position. he's been at that agency for more than 30 years. he's a career intelligence professional. he has been on top of the benghazi investigation leading the agency's efforts on that from day one, from the very dpinidpi beginning. he is going to be in the hot seat answering the questions from the congressional oversight committee on thursday. but i think...
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franklin graham, one of the best known eveng el angelical leadere country is well aware of that. he has a message for voters. he says he's warning against the re-election of barack obama. in fact, on bill y graham's website he writes this, this morning. this is a crucial hour for our nation, this could be america's last call to repentance and faith in jesus christ, god's only son, who is coming again one day very soon to save his own and to judge those who don't know and worship him. franklin graham, good morning. >> good morning. god to be with you. >> what you wrote on your website, that's pretty tough. >> well, you know, we do have a very important election this term. and there are moral issues. the president is the one who said that he supports same-sex marriage. god gave marriage, carol, to men and to women. god made us male and female. for us to say that marriage is something else is going against god. this is a moral issue. and i believe that there will be millions of christians who will go to the polls and vote today. and i hope that they do. if we're allowed to go down t
franklin graham, one of the best known eveng el angelical leadere country is well aware of that. he has a message for voters. he says he's warning against the re-election of barack obama. in fact, on bill y graham's website he writes this, this morning. this is a crucial hour for our nation, this could be america's last call to repentance and faith in jesus christ, god's only son, who is coming again one day very soon to save his own and to judge those who don't know and worship him. franklin...
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if rockets were fires from mexico and el paso, texas, or from quebec or cuba into florida, i'm not the president of the united states, but this country will quickly retaliate. what do you expect the nation of israel to do? >> i agree, the problem is the u.s. is not occupying mexico. it's not occupying any latin american -- it's not occupying cuba. the problem is israel is occupying gaza and the west bank. it is occupying palestine. therefore, when they want to provoke and use a cycle of violence, and this is cynical because whenever there are elections in israel, we know the palestinians will pay the price. there's immediately a military escalation because netanyahu wants to make it a security issue, not a peace issue. >> but i'm asking you, what do you think israel should have been doing, letting the rockets fall? >> no, no, i think israel should have gone to the negotiating table for the last 21 years we have been negotiating and israel has been expanding settlements, has been acting with full impunity, as i said, instead of complying with the requirements of peace, it's been expandi
if rockets were fires from mexico and el paso, texas, or from quebec or cuba into florida, i'm not the president of the united states, but this country will quickly retaliate. what do you expect the nation of israel to do? >> i agree, the problem is the u.s. is not occupying mexico. it's not occupying any latin american -- it's not occupying cuba. the problem is israel is occupying gaza and the west bank. it is occupying palestine. therefore, when they want to provoke and use a cycle of...
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mohamed el-erian is here. welcome. tell me a little bit, i think the stock market reaction tells us this president has the same old problems even though he has a new day and new material. >> yeah. if you look at when the stock market went south, it happened just past 7:00 a.m. your time when president draghi of the european central bank came out and confirmed what many people suspected which is that europe was slowing and that the locomotive of europe, germany, was slowing. that has scared a lot of people and in addition there are riots going on in greece so everybody suddenly was reminded that there is something else going on and that is called europe and that that problem is not going away. and that will be a headwind for us as an economy and for us as a market. >> the other big headwind is the fiscal cliff. you wrote an open letter to the president saying congratulations, here's how to fix the economy. and the first order of business on day one is averting the fiscal cliff. what are you suggesting the president do?
mohamed el-erian is here. welcome. tell me a little bit, i think the stock market reaction tells us this president has the same old problems even though he has a new day and new material. >> yeah. if you look at when the stock market went south, it happened just past 7:00 a.m. your time when president draghi of the european central bank came out and confirmed what many people suspected which is that europe was slowing and that the locomotive of europe, germany, was slowing. that has...
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. >> joining me is mohammed el area, the ceo at pimco one of the world's largest investors in global bonds. welcome back to the show. you say taxes will and should go up for wealthy. you predict republicans in your words will shout and scream but ultimately they will go along with the tax hike for the sake of avoiding an economic disaster. that's the president, not republicans, that blinked in 2010. why do you think the republicans will back down now? >> i think it is different this time around. first, nobody wants to go over the fiscal cliff. this implies a recession and implies unemployment going up. and it implies us shooting our self in the foot at a time when the global environment is much more difficult. see what's happening in europe in the middle east, in china. second, you just had an election, ali, and the message, one of the messages of the election was one of shared responsibility, and fairer burden sharing. and it's a period in which the rich have done extremely well. not just on the outside but also in terms of being protected on the downside. finally and importantly, t
. >> joining me is mohammed el area, the ceo at pimco one of the world's largest investors in global bonds. welcome back to the show. you say taxes will and should go up for wealthy. you predict republicans in your words will shout and scream but ultimately they will go along with the tax hike for the sake of avoiding an economic disaster. that's the president, not republicans, that blinked in 2010. why do you think the republicans will back down now? >> i think it is different this...
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this was the el dalouf family home. >> reporter: people are saying so far those that have been killed in this strike have been women and children, and they have not been able to find any survivors. just moments ago from that back corner they did pull out the body of a tiny child. over here there's another frantic effort underway. >> reporter: temperatures easily flare as frustration and anger mount. >> she's my uncle's wife, this young man shouts. rage coupled with sorrow etched across his face. this is where she lived. her body finally dug up and carried away. there are no air raid sirens or bunkers in gaza. this strike came with no warning. the rescue efforts are not always so fruitless. not far from here just the day before 11-month-old ahmed and his 4-year-old sister shahata both survived a multiple missile strike on their home. when the roof collapsed, it somehow formed a protective arch over us. the children's mother safah says. for about 45 minutes i thought i was going to suffocate. my leg was stuck. people could hear me screaming, but they couldn't do anything, she tells us.
this was the el dalouf family home. >> reporter: people are saying so far those that have been killed in this strike have been women and children, and they have not been able to find any survivors. just moments ago from that back corner they did pull out the body of a tiny child. over here there's another frantic effort underway. >> reporter: temperatures easily flare as frustration and anger mount. >> she's my uncle's wife, this young man shouts. rage coupled with sorrow...
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el "early start" continues right now. >>> will they break the pledge? some republicans now seem open to the idea of raising taxes in the face of the fiscal cliff. >>> mystery in a west bank mausoleum. scientists taking a new look at yasser arafat's remains to see if he was poisoned. >>> and mightier than the sword, indeed. a poison pen found on a failed north korean assassin. cnn with an exclusive look. >>> good morning, and welcome to "early start" i'm deborah feyerick in for john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. 6:00 a.m. in the east here. first, congress back in session and already bickering. america heads down the fiscal cliff in exactly five weeks. take a look at the time line, triggering painful spending cuts and tax hikes. several leading republicans signaling that they're willing to break their new tax hike pledge to get a spending deal passed in time. but when the lame duck senate returned yesterday, it sure sounded like politics as usual. >> the senate has spoken. president obama has spoken. he's promised he will not sign any bill that mor
el "early start" continues right now. >>> will they break the pledge? some republicans now seem open to the idea of raising taxes in the face of the fiscal cliff. >>> mystery in a west bank mausoleum. scientists taking a new look at yasser arafat's remains to see if he was poisoned. >>> and mightier than the sword, indeed. a poison pen found on a failed north korean assassin. cnn with an exclusive look. >>> good morning, and welcome to "early...
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next up on tips of the wiz el, throughout the election pundits have wondered whether mitt romney's faith could hurt his chances. >> we know from extensive polling as well as an deck-- anecdotally and culturally that evangelical does do not favor a mormon candidate. >> for a lot of evangelical christians, they didn't consider mormonism even christianity. >> stephen: of course, how can it be christianity if it is not televised with an 800 number. so to countser this problem, romney has appealed to the reverend billy graham, an evangelical titan and religious advisor to 12 presidents. one more and he gets a free foot long in heaven. but folks there is a catch. billy graham's own web site lists mormonism as a cult along with jehovah witness, scientologist and unitarians. oh yes, the dang just-- dangerous cult of unitarianism, their rules are so loose that their tle sacred fixes are the old testament, the new testament and free to be you and me. (applause) so ladies and gentlemen, a miracle has occurred for mitt. because with god all things are deletable. >> a meeting with mitt romney seems t
next up on tips of the wiz el, throughout the election pundits have wondered whether mitt romney's faith could hurt his chances. >> we know from extensive polling as well as an deck-- anecdotally and culturally that evangelical does do not favor a mormon candidate. >> for a lot of evangelical christians, they didn't consider mormonism even christianity. >> stephen: of course, how can it be christianity if it is not televised with an 800 number. so to countser this problem,...
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for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe
for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest:...
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for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe
for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest:...
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host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning. cultural factors have alienated the republicans from a certain block of voters. voters who are more comfortable with the increasing diversity of the country, and those were less comfortable with that. it does not mean they are racist. it is a question of what people feel comfortable with. how they adjust to change. the republicans have gotten themselves in a position where the are reliant on those voters who are less comfortable with the changing nature of the country. over time, that is a shrinking group. the percentage of voters who are comfortable w
host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning....
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you can see some big wave ele ctions like in 2010. the early members saw a move in the democratic direction -- numbers saw a move in the democratic direction. if you look at the blue states, there was some movement in the but thereirection was also some moves in the republican direction. republicans picked up legislature in arkansas, west virginia, alaska. both parts of the country pushing in different directions. i think the election is also something of a deepening of polarization. 1993 or 1992, there were 19 democrats who helped republican seats. that number has been declining and declining. there were also some republicans who used to hold seats for democrats for president. before this election, we were down to nine democrats and two republicans who met that definition them tha. in a way, the realignment continues. republicans are sitting in republican seats even though the numbers did not change dramatically in the house. there is a lot of talk about demographics and i am sure we are going to hear that on the panel. i think it is
you can see some big wave ele ctions like in 2010. the early members saw a move in the democratic direction -- numbers saw a move in the democratic direction. if you look at the blue states, there was some movement in the but thereirection was also some moves in the republican direction. republicans picked up legislature in arkansas, west virginia, alaska. both parts of the country pushing in different directions. i think the election is also something of a deepening of polarization. 1993 or...
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el dorado, kansas, on our line for independents. caller: i was born disabled. i have worked all my life. kansas is starting a kan-care, they're trying to enroll people in it. i saw on your map did not have anything set up yet. without going on these programs -- i do not trust them, i have in home services were hired a person through medicaid to come in and do chores and stuff -- i would like to keep the person i have. i have had other people who came in who would steal from me and take things. i have that night support. i wonder if all of that will change, or if i can stay on the medicaid plan. guest: you will be able to remain on the medicaid program and maintain the same providers that are assisting you now. this is an important point. when it comes to getting coverage to the exchange's, people have to not have access to other coverage. if you're currently eligible for medicaid or medicare, you would not be eligible to come into the exchange and receive subsidies to help purchase coverage. in addition, if you have an offer of coverage through your employer th
el dorado, kansas, on our line for independents. caller: i was born disabled. i have worked all my life. kansas is starting a kan-care, they're trying to enroll people in it. i saw on your map did not have anything set up yet. without going on these programs -- i do not trust them, i have in home services were hired a person through medicaid to come in and do chores and stuff -- i would like to keep the person i have. i have had other people who came in who would steal from me and take things....
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nick is in el paso, texas, a republican. what do you think about the possibility of flexibility on no taxes? caller: yes, good morning. i believe republicans are being inflexible. i don't believe the rates should go up, because then taxes would go up. i believe when president obama says taxes will go on the rich, that is bull. its taxes for everybody. you cannot bring down the debt with a $5 trillion in your accumulated over the last four years to pay it down. you need structure readjustment with the entitlements, also, with social security, medicare, medicaid, also, and, also, the tax reform. the republicans have talked about revenue coming in from growth jobs and getting the economy going. when you get the economy going, you get more money coming into the irs and treasury/ when more americans are at work, they are paying. i don't believe it -- it is , woodymr. norquist said, it is a pledge to the people. some of those senators wanting to raise -- wanting not to raise taxes, that pledge, they knew what would happen to them,
nick is in el paso, texas, a republican. what do you think about the possibility of flexibility on no taxes? caller: yes, good morning. i believe republicans are being inflexible. i don't believe the rates should go up, because then taxes would go up. i believe when president obama says taxes will go on the rich, that is bull. its taxes for everybody. you cannot bring down the debt with a $5 trillion in your accumulated over the last four years to pay it down. you need structure readjustment...
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can you weigh in on the senate debate in your home state senator brown and josh manned el in ohio and what you think might happen with that? caller: well, shared brown had 20 years to do something but he ain't done nothing. host: so who do you plan on voting for? caller: well, he had better come up with some different ideas. i talked to his office here the other day. and some of the pronlses that they tell me -- promises that they tell me i'm waiting to see if he comes through. host: so you vote ford him in years past? caller: yes. host: maryland, thanks for holding on. the democrat's line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have three quick points i want to make regarding the elections in general and specifically i guess to the congressional. for one thing, what happened in 2010 with that mid term as they call it, i don't think it was that people who had supported obama deserted him that a lot of them said. what happened is a lot of new voters, especially the young who had voted for him and others as well do not know the significance or don't seem to know the significance of votin
can you weigh in on the senate debate in your home state senator brown and josh manned el in ohio and what you think might happen with that? caller: well, shared brown had 20 years to do something but he ain't done nothing. host: so who do you plan on voting for? caller: well, he had better come up with some different ideas. i talked to his office here the other day. and some of the pronlses that they tell me -- promises that they tell me i'm waiting to see if he comes through. host: so you...
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representing a district that has an enormous amount of agriculture from san antonio, texas all the way to el paso texas is the idea that farmers and ranchers, food producers, their funds to guarantee they can stay in business raising their crops and raising their livestock were not secure the way they should have been secured. yet what we had, as chairman neugebauer said his state agencies the power of the world to go out and regulate mf global and refuse to do so simply because of the aura of a previous politician that came into this business and really did not show any kind of knowledge or ability to guide a company like mf global that was sick once i utility -- quantify utility and ensure that funds of the guarantees that they could stay another season or another planting season, but gave them a free pass and gave them more and more a rodeo for customers money. i'm glad that this report points out all of those defects because they need to start focusing on what is really wrong and be not afraid of what it is we discover in how our regulatory agencies function for the well-being of our eco
representing a district that has an enormous amount of agriculture from san antonio, texas all the way to el paso texas is the idea that farmers and ranchers, food producers, their funds to guarantee they can stay in business raising their crops and raising their livestock were not secure the way they should have been secured. yet what we had, as chairman neugebauer said his state agencies the power of the world to go out and regulate mf global and refuse to do so simply because of the aura of...
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number ten is my favorite from el nor leonard. ten tips for writing. try leave out the part that readers send to skip. that's why the man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it. i want to you consider to this. i'm not sure if you know the process. what happens it's true the four groups of judges met for lunch today at different restaurants in manhattan times are tough. i think it was panera, and they choose the winner in the qat gory among themselves. this is hours ago. and so i kind of think that they had to speak in a secret language. you never know if the server is a blogger in disguise. i'm thinking maybe they use a kind of code to say to the colleagues whom they were voting for. it's like, excuse me, do you know what the soup of the diaz? [laughter] if you're still serving brunch, may i have the eagers benedict? how is the blueberry cobbler? it's getting bad. i lost you. i will return to the stage after dinner pun free, please enjoy your dinner. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening
number ten is my favorite from el nor leonard. ten tips for writing. try leave out the part that readers send to skip. that's why the man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it. i want to you consider to this. i'm not sure if you know the process. what happens it's true the four groups of judges met for lunch today at different restaurants in manhattan times are tough. i think it was panera, and they choose the winner in the qat gory among...
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we have a president of united states coast university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the border. we have 140 dead bodies discovered in the last year in two rural counties. the statistics are great but no amount can cover the blood is shed from the drug cartel members. know about could be manipulated. >> use if those are black and white but they're not accurate why are they not? >> you see are dated covers eight major crime categories. they do not covered drug trafficking are money-laundering. human trafficking trafficking, kidnapping or extortion and not included. if we have 1241 miles. there are great communities. 93% of the texas mexico border is unincorporated allot of cross-border running civic the videos are on your district how you respond? >> i will not dispute anybody in the video any personal experience our feelings i will not dispute them at all. at all. right after that conversation wave brought in different ranchers, todd staples could not make it but we asked ranchers what else can we do? we came up with a series of solutions i am more interested to find solutions h
we have a president of united states coast university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the border. we have 140 dead bodies discovered in the last year in two rural counties. the statistics are great but no amount can cover the blood is shed from the drug cartel members. know about could be manipulated. >> use if those are black and white but they're not accurate why are they not? >> you see are dated covers eight major crime categories. they do not covered drug trafficking...
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or congress would think buy that national bank that would have to be accompanied with a glass-teague el reform. what would you think of that way of proceeding? >> well, it's an interesting proposition. i think most of the motivation for schemes like this are driven by the belief that the debt's too big, and the way to get around that, be able to finance things, would be through direct money creation that didn't involve the offset in terms of borrowing. so, um, this is something congress could do, congress could decide that it's not going to offset dollar-for-dollar deficit spending with increased borrowing, and that would, i suppose, reduce some hand wringing and anxiety about the size of the national debt. but if i think we had a better understanding of what the risks and challenges are in terms of a growing debt, and i really keep coming back to for me it's not the debt to gdp ratio that needs to be stabilized, it's the debt service that becomes an issue. it's not the debt to gdp ratio per se, but the debt service. so i just think that for me personally i think i prefer, um, a better
or congress would think buy that national bank that would have to be accompanied with a glass-teague el reform. what would you think of that way of proceeding? >> well, it's an interesting proposition. i think most of the motivation for schemes like this are driven by the belief that the debt's too big, and the way to get around that, be able to finance things, would be through direct money creation that didn't involve the offset in terms of borrowing. so, um, this is something congress...
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today it equals 538 votes to of 445 members of the house and 100 members of the senate plus three el toro votes for the district. and promises of reform or a constitutional amendment to do away with the electoral college have always met with serious resistance, especially from states and politicians who benefit from the system and attempt to amend the constitution and abolish the electoral college, replacing it with direct election of the president was killed in the senate in 1979, but the issue rears its head every four years when people look around and wonder why america needs this antiquated contraption. and, unfortunately, i was looking in here for the name of the book. two people have no ask you. what about posting that on your website? >> if you don't mind my looking i can look in -- i think i have my book right here. perhaps i can come up with it. i believe it is called, how democratic is the american constitution? the author is a yale scholar, and i think, you know, i am under tv lights for too long. my brain is not coming up as something of a measly much better producing. >>
today it equals 538 votes to of 445 members of the house and 100 members of the senate plus three el toro votes for the district. and promises of reform or a constitutional amendment to do away with the electoral college have always met with serious resistance, especially from states and politicians who benefit from the system and attempt to amend the constitution and abolish the electoral college, replacing it with direct election of the president was killed in the senate in 1979, but the...
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and by the way i have two children who are at el haines. i was also trade in the parent perspective have full transparency what my kids were learning every day in class. when we started to work on this idea, and realized that it needed to be a separate organization, that thought about this at scale, we came across this question, what is the best way to organize ourselves to get the job done, right? so it was, in making the choice to become a for-profit it was not sort of from the starting point of, how can we recognize an opportunity to make money? it was, how do we take a problem that exists at e. l. haines at one of the highest performing schools in d.c. and exists at most schools in the country and try to solve that and what is the best vehicle to get there? to my surprise, i was teacher for seven years, principle and cao for five years, went to business school and spent most of the time translating from the for-profit terminology into the paradigm of nonprofits my cofounder and i decided we would be best served being a for-profit and th
and by the way i have two children who are at el haines. i was also trade in the parent perspective have full transparency what my kids were learning every day in class. when we started to work on this idea, and realized that it needed to be a separate organization, that thought about this at scale, we came across this question, what is the best way to organize ourselves to get the job done, right? so it was, in making the choice to become a for-profit it was not sort of from the starting point...
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>> host: bill in el paso, texas. good afternoon to you. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: okay. well, i was just -- i had a question concerning the two authors that you had here together. one of them being -- well, i lived three years in mexico, and i live now in the hispanic community on the rio grande here and have for 40 years. and i'm interested in about marco rubio and the people of hispanic people of mexican descent that inhabit my world here where i live and how that, how marco rubio perceives the people of hispanic, of mexican descent. >> guest: you get a really interesting question there when you're trying to analyze marco rubio, because he's cuban-american. cuban-americans represent a very small segment of the hispanic population. you can't just say hispanics are latinos in the united states. it's not one gigantic, monolithic group. it's made up of a variety of different people who come from different countries. mexican-americans are by a mile the largest of that group. and so there's one issue, the demographic i
>> host: bill in el paso, texas. good afternoon to you. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: okay. well, i was just -- i had a question concerning the two authors that you had here together. one of them being -- well, i lived three years in mexico, and i live now in the hispanic community on the rio grande here and have for 40 years. and i'm interested in about marco rubio and the people of hispanic people of mexican descent that inhabit my world here where i live and...
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i'll be looking closely at the number of republican votes that are coming out of el paso county and douglas county and mesa county on the western slope. another swing county that we pay attention to is larimer connecticut which is northern colorado, home to colorado state university. then we'll be looking at, um, as far as democrats, we'll be looking at boulder and denver and seeing, you know, if they're getting their numbers the way they want to. and the democrats have paid considerable attention to the southwest corner of the state, um, la plata county, home to durango, so we'll be looking to see if they're banking lots of votes in the southwest corner of the state as well. >> check out c-span's campaign 2012 web site where you can watch the candidates on the campaign trail as well as their latest ads and web videos. also check our social media section to see what the candidates, reporters and other viewers are saying about the presidential race. it's all at c-span.org/campaign2012. >> as part of our campaign 2012 coverage, c-span is bringing you house, senate and governor debates from ar
i'll be looking closely at the number of republican votes that are coming out of el paso county and douglas county and mesa county on the western slope. another swing county that we pay attention to is larimer connecticut which is northern colorado, home to colorado state university. then we'll be looking at, um, as far as democrats, we'll be looking at boulder and denver and seeing, you know, if they're getting their numbers the way they want to. and the democrats have paid considerable...